1955 Koninklijke reis Korsou Curacao, Aruba, Suriname, Antillen
- vertrek van Juliana en Bernhard vanaf Schiphol, uitgezwaaid
door de prinsessen Beatrix, Irene, Margriet en Marijke;
- luchtopname van Willemstad op Curaçao;
- diversen van de straten en inwoners van Willemstad;
- Juliana en Bernhard rijden in een open koets naar het
gouvernementsgebouw in Willemstad, 'Fort Amsterdam';
- diversen van Willemstad met feestverlichting;
- onthulling door Juliana van het Autonomie-monument;
- diversen van bezoeken aan Julianadorp en Barber;
- bezoek aan de olieraffinaderij op Curaçao;
- bezoeken aan Kralendijk en Rincón op Bonaire;
- luchtopnamen van de olieraffinaderij en van Oranjestad op
Aruba;
- Juliana onthult het standbeeld van koningin Wilhelmina;
- Bernhard temidden van Arubaanse padvinders;
- Arubaanse volksdans op palmstrand;
- bezoeken aan Sint-Maarten, Saba en Sint-Eustatius;
- bezoek aan 'Fort Oranje' op Sint-Eustatius.
Bonaire ???????? TODO lo que necesitas saber ????️????️
En este vídeo te voy a mostrar 15 datos curiosos sobre Bonaire, estoy seguro que aprenderás algo nuevo luego de ver este vídeo. VÍDEO CONSTANTEMENTE, SUSCRIBETE:
DESCRIPCIÓN COMPLETA:
Este vídeo es la recopilación de 15 datos y/o sitios que a mi juicio son curiosos e interesantes sobre Bonaire, la información brindada fue investigada en diferentes paginas de Internet y procuré contrastar las información hallada con fuentes mas confiables como la Wikipedia, con el fin de procurar acertar en la información y que esta fuera correcta.
Sin embargo, si llegas a hallar en este vídeo, alguna información que consideres que no es correcta o que este desactualizada, de ante mano pido excusas por ello y puedes expresarlo en los comentarios.
El animo principal de este vídeo es entretener y formarle a la persona que lo vea, una idea de lo que es Bonaire y de algunas de sus maravillas y/o datos curiosos y que así de alguna manera pueda conocer un poco mas sobre este país y sobre el mundo.
Espero lo disfrutes y acá te dejare a grandes rasgos las curiosidades que incluye este vídeo, no dejes de verlo hasta el final:
Número 1.
El nombre de la isla Bonaire parece ser de origen español, se indica que posiblemente Bon es una grafía antigua de la palabra buen, por lo cual, Bonaire significaría Buen Aire.
Número 2.
Bonaire fue colonizada por los españoles en 1499, . Antes era habitada por indígenas de la etina arawak quienes fueron desalojados de estas tierras. Ya en 1636, los neerlandeses.
Número 3.
La capital de Bonaire es Kralendijk, en esta se ubica el principal puerto de la isla. Algunos de los sitios de interés de la ciudad, son el fuerte Oranje. También hay un puerto deportivo, un estadio de futbol o el centro de la ciudad, donde hay un bulevar y sitios de compras.
Número 4.
Bonaire esta recorrida por diversidad de senderos y caminos, en su interior se hallan varios lagos de agua salada, uno de los mas atractivos es el lago Goto, el cual es habitado por aproximadamente 20.000 flamencos.
Número 5.
Al oeste de Bonaire, , está la pequeña isla de Klein Bonaire, es refugio de una colonia de tortugas y muchos arrecifes de coral.
Número 6.
Bonaire se convirtió en la primera isla del Caribe en prohibir la pesca con arpón, y poco tiempo más tarde prohibió sacar los corales de sus aguas.
Número 7.
La Escuela de Medicina Saint James, es una escuela de medicina privada en Bonaire. Gradúan a Doctores en Medicina, cuyo título se reconoce en América del Norte.
Número 8.
Bonaire tiene 2 idiomas oficiales, el papiamento y el neerlandés. Además se hablan otra diversidad de idiomas por gran parte de la población, como el español, el portugués y el inglés.
Número 9.
Al sur de la isla de Bonaire, hay lagos salados, con salinas que producen grandes cantidades de cloruro de sodio. Estos terrenos llegan a ocupar según algunos expertos hasta el 10% del territorio de la isla.
Número 10.
En Bonaire todas las playas son públicas a excepción de la de Harbour Village Resort. Se pueden encontrar unas 10 playas variadas de arena de color blanco, rosado o negro.
Número 11.
Sorobon es una de las mejores playas a visitar. Esta ha sido bendecida con la brisa del mar por lo que es algo más fresca que las del resto de la isla.
Número 12.
En Bonaire, la mayoría de la electricidad que se consume proviene de energías renovables. Tiene 12 turbinas eólicas que contribuyen en promedio con entre el 40% y 45% de la electricidad anual de la isla.
Número 13.
El jardín de mariposas de Bonaire está lleno de muchas de las mariposas más coloridas del mundo.
Número 14.
Entre los meses de enero, febrero y marzo, los visitantes de Bonaire además de disfrutar de la isla, también podrán disfrutar de su carnaval.
Número 15.
Bonaire es un poco más grande que Aruba, pero menos desarrollada; su economía se basa en el turismo, la exportación de sal y el petróleo.
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BONAIRE JAZZ FEST 2008
E programa a kuminsa djawebs anochi ku un Poetry Night na Fort Oranje den kurason di Kralendijk. Dos grupo lokal a presentá promé, siguí pa Izaline Calister ku un vershon chikitu di su banda kompleto. Djabierne anochi e festival a move pa e beach di Plaza Hotel, i a konta ku presentashon di Bonaire Student Band i e banda Footsteps di Aruba, siguí pa Izaline Calister ku su banda kompletu. E terser anochi e publiko a gosa di e banda lokal Tin Foil Band, Pablo Gil i Empatia di Venezuela i e anochi a sera ku Willie Martinez i su Sextet for di New York. E festival a kulminá djadumingu merdia ku un brunch na Flamigo Beach Hotel, akompaña ku un jam session di tur e musikonan. Segun organisadonan, Bonaire Jazz Festival 2009 ta pinta di ta aun mas grandi ku mas artista internashonal.
Health Study Bonaire, St. Eustatius & Saba 2017 - Papiamentu
Deze animatie geeft in het uitleg over de Health Study in Bonaire, St. Eustatius en Saba. In deze animatie wordt papiaments gesproken.
Bonaire obelisken
In de 19de eeuw is door zwarte slaven uit Afrika meer dan 50.000 kilogram zout uit de zoutpannen van Bonaire geschraapt. Deze enorme massa zilt werd in die tijd middels honderden zoutschepen naar Holland verscheept.
Deze zoutschepen moesten natuurlijk precies weten waar ze voor anker moesten gaan voor de zuidkust van Bonaire. Daarvoor zijn er in 1837 door de Hollanders vier bakens (maritieme obelisken) opgericht; een rode, blauwe, witte en een oranje obelisk. Representerend de kleuren van de Nederlandse vlag en van het koningshuis. De stenen obelisken zijn naaldvormig en meer dan 30 meter hoog.
Bonaire- Part 2/2 (Cave Snokeling, Kralendijk and Reef Snorkeling)
Brian returns to the ABC Islands, this time to explore the islands of Curacao and Bonaire.
Though both are officially part of the Netherlands, the islands couldn't be more different.
From Curacao, Brian day trips to the nearby island of Bonaire. After meeting up with his guide, also named Brian, Brian's Bonaire adventure begins.
Segments on Bonaire include, the island's famous salt mounds and white slave huts, a visit to 1,000 Steps, an abandoned plantation house in Karpata, flamingos on Gotomeer Lake, the town of Rincon, religious monument in Seru Largu, cave snorkeling in the desert, a Dutch fort in Kralendijk, and reef snorkeling in town.
Filmed July 28, 2015
Experience Bonaire's Natural Wonders and Dive with the PADI Pros at Carib Inn.
Let the experts at Bruce Bowker's Carib Inn show you the best diving in Bonaire, and get ready to explore the pristine coral reefs that wait underwater in the Bonaire National Marine Park.
Bonaire car chase salt lake
Bonaire
Bonaire (/bɒˈnɛər/; Dutch: Bonaire, Papiamentu: Boneiru) is a Caribbean island which, together with Aruba and Curaçao, forms the group known as the ABC islands, located off the north coast of South America near the western part of Venezuela. Bonaire's capital is Kralendijk. The island has a permanent population of 17,408 and an area of 294 km² (together with nearby uninhabited Klein Bonaire).
The name Bonaire is thought to have originally come from the Caquetio word 'Bonay'. The early Spanish and Dutch modified its spelling to Bojnaj and also Bonaire, which means Good Air.
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The Cottage Club Hotel en Windwardside, Bonaire, Saint Eustatius y Saba
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The Cottage Club Hotel tiene 10 habitaciones dotadas de tetera/cafetera, ducha y tv. El edificio se encuentra ubicado en Gray Bush Street. 10 visitantes de The Cottage Club Hotel le adjudicaron a este Hotel una reputación de 8.8.
Statia impressie || Dian op Statia
Een impressie van het eiland Sint Eustatius waar ik stage heb mogen lopen.
Aruba, Port of Oranjestad
Oranjestad, Aruba & neighboring beaches, shopping, etc.
Bonaire | Wikipedia audio article
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Bonaire
00:02:09 1 Etymology
00:02:36 2 History
00:02:45 2.1 Original inhabitants
00:03:28 2.2 European arrival
00:04:09 2.3 Spanish period
00:04:52 2.4 Dutch period
00:06:35 2.5 British period
00:07:14 2.6 Emancipation
00:07:53 2.7 Allotment
00:08:22 2.8 World War II
00:08:59 2.9 Post-war
00:10:05 3 Geography
00:14:10 3.1 Ecology
00:15:31 3.2 Environmental initiatives
00:17:59 4 Government
00:18:07 4.1 2010 referendum
00:19:53 4.2 Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles
00:23:11 4.3 Currency
00:23:52 4.4 Taxes
00:24:04 5 Economy
00:24:13 5.1 Tourism
00:24:54 5.2 Other industry
00:25:04 5.3 Transportation
00:25:15 6 Settlements
00:27:25 6.1 Religion
00:29:17 7 Education
00:30:40 8 Languages
00:31:42 9 Recreation and entertainment
00:31:57 9.1 Media
00:32:24 9.2 Sports
00:33:18 10 Notes
00:33:28 11 References
00:34:42 12 External links
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SUMMARY
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Bonaire (pronounced or ; Dutch: Bonaire, pronounced [boːˈnɛːr(ə)]; Papiamento: Boneiru, pronounced [buˈneiru]) is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, located near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao form the ABC islands located less than one hundred miles northwest of Venezuela. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, the ABC islands lie outside Hurricane Alley. The islands have an arid climate that attracts visitors seeking warm, sunny weather year round. Bonaire is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination because of its multiple shore diving sites and easy access to the island's fringing reefs.
As of 1 January 2016, the island's population totaled approximately 19,408 permanent residents, an increase of 500 from 2015. The island's total land area is 288 square kilometres (111 sq mi); it is 38.6 kilometres (24.0 mi) long from north to south, and ranges from 4.8–8 kilometres (3.0–5.0 mi) wide from east to west. A short 0.80 kilometres (0.50 mi) west of Bonaire across the sea is the uninhabited islet Klein Bonaire with a total land area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi). Klein has low growing vegetation, no trees, and is bordered by white sandy beaches and a fringing reef. The reefs, beaches and on-island reserves located on both Bonaire and Klein Bonaire are under the protection of the Bonaire National Marine Park, and managed by Stichting Nationale Parken Bonaire (STINAPA).Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially “public body”) within the country of the Netherlands. It is one of the three BES islands in the Caribbean, along with Sint Eustatius and Saba. An 80% majority of Bonaire's population are Dutch nationals, and nearly 60% of its residents were born in the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
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The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Bonaire (pronounced or ; Dutch: Bonaire, pronounced [boːˈnɛːr(ə)]; Papiamento: Boneiru, pronounced [buˈneiru]) is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, located near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Bonaire, Aruba and Curaçao form the ABC islands located less than one hundred miles northwest of Venezuela. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, the ABC islands lie outside Hurricane Alley. The islands have an arid climate that attracts visitors seeking warm, sunny weather year round. Bonaire is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination because of its multiple shore diving sites and easy access to the island's fringing reefs.
As of 1 January 2016, the island's population totaled approximately 19,408 permanent residents, an increase of 500 from 2015. The island's total land area is 288 square kilometres (111 sq mi); it is 38.6 kilometres (24.0 mi) long from north to south, and ranges from 4.8–8 kilometres (3.0–5.0 mi) wide from east to west. A short 0.80 kilometres (0.50 mi) west of Bonaire across the sea is the uninhabited islet Klein Bonaire with a total land area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi). Klein has low growing vegetation, no trees, and is bordered by white sandy beaches and a fringing reef. The reefs, beaches and on-island reserves located on both Bonaire and Klein Bonaire are under the protection of the Bonaire National Marine Park, and managed by Stichting Nationale Parken Bonaire (STINAPA).Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially “public body”) within the country of the Netherlands. It is one of the three BES islands in the Caribbean, along with Sint Eustatius and Saba. An 80% majority of Bonaire's population are Dutch nationals, and nearly 60% of its residents were born in the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
St Eustatius Statia
Statia is a Dutch island in the Leewards. It's volcanic, the dormant volcano is called the Quill.
Minor Sustainable Island Management - trip to St. Eustatius
Watch the video lecturers Marlous Heemstra and Alwin Hylkema (Van Hall Larenstein, University of Applied Sciences) made during their prepatory trip to St. Eustatius, fieldtrip location for the new minor ''Sustainable Island Management''. More info: cmmminor.nl
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SUMMARY
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Bonaire (pronounced or ; Dutch: Bonaire, pronounced [boːˈnɛːr(ə)]; Papiamento: Boneiru, pronounced [buˈneiru]) is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, located near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Bonaire, Aruba and Curaçao form the ABC islands located less than one hundred miles northwest of Venezuela. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, the ABC islands lie outside Hurricane Alley. The islands have an arid climate that attracts visitors seeking warm, sunny weather year round. Bonaire is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination because of its multiple shore diving sites and easy access to the island's fringing reefs.
As of 1 January 2016, the island's population totaled approximately 19,408 permanent residents, an increase of 500 from 2015. The island's total land area is 288 square kilometres (111 sq mi); it is 38.6 kilometres (24.0 mi) long from north to south, and ranges from 4.8–8 kilometres (3.0–5.0 mi) wide from east to west. A short 0.80 kilometres (0.50 mi) west of Bonaire across the sea is the uninhabited islet Klein Bonaire with a total land area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi). Klein has low growing vegetation, no trees, and is bordered by white sandy beaches and a fringing reef. The reefs, beaches and on-island reserves located on both Bonaire and Klein Bonaire are under the protection of the Bonaire National Marine Park, and managed by Stichting Nationale Parken Bonaire (STINAPA).Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially “public body”) within the country of the Netherlands. It is one of the three BES islands in the Caribbean, along with Sint Eustatius and Saba. An 80% majority of Bonaire's population are Dutch nationals, and nearly 60% of its residents were born in the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.
Into the Crater of the Quill Statia
Bonaire | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Bonaire
00:02:09 1 Etymology
00:02:36 2 History
00:02:45 2.1 Original inhabitants
00:03:28 2.2 European arrival
00:04:09 2.3 Spanish period
00:04:52 2.4 Dutch period
00:06:35 2.5 British period
00:07:14 2.6 Emancipation
00:07:53 2.7 Allotment
00:08:22 2.8 World War II
00:08:59 2.9 Post-war
00:10:05 3 Geography
00:14:10 3.1 Ecology
00:15:31 3.2 Environmental initiatives
00:17:59 4 Government
00:18:07 4.1 2010 referendum
00:19:53 4.2 Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles
00:23:11 4.3 Currency
00:23:52 4.4 Taxes
00:24:04 5 Economy
00:24:13 5.1 Tourism
00:24:54 5.2 Other industry
00:25:04 5.3 Transportation
00:25:15 6 Settlements
00:27:25 6.1 Religion
00:29:17 7 Education
00:30:40 8 Languages
00:31:42 9 Recreation and entertainment
00:31:57 9.1 Media
00:32:24 9.2 Sports
00:33:18 10 Notes
00:33:28 11 References
00:34:42 12 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Bonaire (pronounced or ; Dutch: Bonaire, pronounced [boːˈnɛːr(ə)]; Papiamento: Boneiru, pronounced [buˈneiru]) is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, located near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao form the ABC islands located less than one hundred miles northwest of Venezuela. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, the ABC islands lie outside Hurricane Alley. The islands have an arid climate that attracts visitors seeking warm, sunny weather year round. Bonaire is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination because of its multiple shore diving sites and easy access to the island's fringing reefs.
As of 1 January 2016, the island's population totaled approximately 19,408 permanent residents, an increase of 500 from 2015. The island's total land area is 288 square kilometres (111 sq mi); it is 38.6 kilometres (24.0 mi) long from north to south, and ranges from 4.8–8 kilometres (3.0–5.0 mi) wide from east to west. A short 0.80 kilometres (0.50 mi) west of Bonaire across the sea is the uninhabited islet Klein Bonaire with a total land area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi). Klein has low growing vegetation, no trees, and is bordered by white sandy beaches and a fringing reef. The reefs, beaches and on-island reserves located on both Bonaire and Klein Bonaire are under the protection of the Bonaire National Marine Park, and managed by Stichting Nationale Parken Bonaire (STINAPA).Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially “public body”) within the country of the Netherlands. It is one of the three BES islands in the Caribbean, along with Sint Eustatius and Saba. An 80% majority of Bonaire's population are Dutch nationals, and nearly 60% of its residents were born in the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.